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genetic control of lignin deposition during plant growth and development

Lignins are complex, three-dimensional polymers embedded in the cell walls of specialised plant cells, where they play important roles in plant growth and development. Plants must possess mechanisms to coordinate lignin deposition so that its synthesis occurs at the appropriate time and place, in re...

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Published in:The New phytologist 2004-10, Vol.164 (1), p.17-30
Main Authors: Rogers, Louisa A., Campbell, Malcolm M.
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description Lignins are complex, three-dimensional polymers embedded in the cell walls of specialised plant cells, where they play important roles in plant growth and development. Plants must possess mechanisms to coordinate lignin deposition so that its synthesis occurs at the appropriate time and place, in response to endogenous and exogenous cues. Here we consider the genetic basis of the control of lignin deposition. We focus on the transcriptional regulation of lignification, considering how the genes encoding the lignin biosynthetic pathway might be co-ordinately controlled, and the transcription factors that are likely to be involved. We also discuss the mechanisms regulating lignification that have been revealed by mutants with altered lignin deposition. We conclude that, while transcriptional regulation is a common feature in the control of lignification, there are many different regulators that may bring about this common mode of regulation.
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Cell physiology
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Gene expression regulation
Genes
Lignification
Lignin
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phenylpropanoid
plant development
plant growth
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